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Preview of Recipes and Math

Recipes and Math

Created by
Erin Vogel
This worksheet/quiz has students alter a recipe to serve 1 person and 24 people. Students will need knowledge of fractions to complete.
Preview of Fraction project:  I want to be a caterer!

Fraction project: I want to be a caterer!

Created by
Jennifer P Fitz
This project is broken into three tasks that increase in difficulty as students work through. It is a real life project that combines fraction, multiplication, addition, and money standards. It takes students through cooking scenarios with having to adapt recipes to feed a certain amount of guests. The third task also includes adding money as the students "shop" for their ingredients at the store. This project is meant as an enrichment opportunity for students in upper elementary. CCSS, mat
Preview of Cooking with Math Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Project & Task Cards

Cooking with Math Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Project & Task Cards

NO PREP PROJECT AND TASK CARDS Both black and white and color versions are available. Great assessment for the end of a fractions unit! Students will practice tripling (multiplying by 3) and halving (dividing by 2) a recipe. Recipe must include whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. Students will present their findings on a mini poster and show their peers. Rubric included. *Most of my students asked if they could actually bake their recipe so I offered extra credit! NOW INCLUDES
Preview of Cooking with Fractions: RECIPE Cards, multiplying & dividing fractions, fun

Cooking with Fractions: RECIPE Cards, multiplying & dividing fractions, fun

*****Please Note: Files are in PDF format*****This resource is useful for Math 7/8/9 classes (the Fractions unit). Students will practice multiplying/dividing fractions through this activity. Here are a couple ways you could use this resource. OPTION 1: Students can find their own recipe and fill out the blank recipe sheet. Students can print a photo of their food and paste it onto the recipe sheet. You could get them to actually make the recipe at home and take a photo, or find an image onl
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